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- +[{{::hanna_gray_commencement_1978.jpeg?200 |Dr. Hanna Gray, first female commencement speaker, 1978. Photo credit: Trinity Reporter}}] 
-Over the past years, Trinity College’s [[commencement| commencement ]] ceremonies have been highlighted by powerful speeches from a diverse array of speakers, each bringing unique perspectives and life experiences to the podium. Whether alumni, renowned educators, or distinguished figures from Connecticut’s public and civic life and beyond, these speakers have imparted words of resilience, leadership, and social responsibility, acting as shining examples for the graduating classes.+Over its long history, Trinity College’s [[commencement| commencement ]] ceremonies have been highlighted by powerful speeches from a diverse array of speakers, each bringing unique perspectives and life experiences to the podium. Whether alumni, renowned educators, or distinguished figures from Connecticut’s public and civic life and beyond, these speakers have imparted words of resilience, leadership, and social responsibility, acting as shining examples for the graduating classes.
  
 Since 1918, the tradition of a single commencement speaker has been a hallmark of the ceremony, with the designated speaker receiving an [[honorary_degrees|honorary degree]] from the College. Prior to this change, there was not a singular speaker; instead, multiple addresses were delivered by members of the graduating class. While the single-speaker format has remained largely consistent, there have been a few exceptions. For example, the 1923 ceremony featured four speakers in celebration of the College's centennial, and in 1921, two speakers addressed the audience due to the honored visit of the Italian ambassador to the United States. Additionally, there was a brief hiatus from 1971 to 1976, during which no speakers were featured, presumably in an effort to shorten the ceremony. The following list details all commencement speakers from 1918 to the present: Since 1918, the tradition of a single commencement speaker has been a hallmark of the ceremony, with the designated speaker receiving an [[honorary_degrees|honorary degree]] from the College. Prior to this change, there was not a singular speaker; instead, multiple addresses were delivered by members of the graduating class. While the single-speaker format has remained largely consistent, there have been a few exceptions. For example, the 1923 ceremony featured four speakers in celebration of the College's centennial, and in 1921, two speakers addressed the audience due to the honored visit of the Italian ambassador to the United States. Additionally, there was a brief hiatus from 1971 to 1976, during which no speakers were featured, presumably in an effort to shorten the ceremony. The following list details all commencement speakers from 1918 to the present:
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-  * 2024 - Danny Meyer ‘80, author, entrepreneurand founder of Union Square Hospitality Group and Shake Shack +  * 2024 - Danny Meyer, Class of 1980, LHD, Leader, author, humanitarian, founder of Union Square Hospitality Group 
-  * 2023 - Nicole Hockley ‘92, co-founder and CEO of Sandy Hook Promise +  * 2023 - Nicole Hockley, Class of 1992, LHD, Advocate for gun violence prevention, co-founder of Sandy Hook Promise 
-  * 2022 - Raja Changez Sultan ‘72, DFA, painter, poet, journalist +  * 2022 - Raja Changez Sultan, Class of 1972, DFA, Painter, poet, journalist 
-  * 2021 - Jeffrey A. Flaks, LHD, Hartford HealthCare President CEO +  * 2021 - Jeffrey A. Flaks, LHD, President and CEO, Hartford HealthCare 
-  * 2020 - Will McCormack ‘96, executive producer, director, screenwriter, and actor (The delayed commencement ceremony was held in June 2022.)  +  * 2020 - Will McCormack, Class of 1996, executive producer, director, screenwriter, and actor (The delayed commencement ceremony was held in June 2022.)  
-  * 2019 - Samuel H. Kennedy ‘95, LHD, executive, President CEO of Boston Red Sox+  * 2019 - Samuel H. Kennedy, Class of 1995, LHD, President and CEO of Boston Red Sox
   * 2018 - Johnnetta Betsch Cole, president of Spelman College   * 2018 - Johnnetta Betsch Cole, president of Spelman College
-  * 2017 - Daniel C. Dennett, LHD, philosopher, writer, and cognitive scientist +  * 2017 - Daniel C. Dennett, LHD, Philosopher, writer, and cognitive scientist 
-  * 2016 - William K. Marimow ‘69investigative journalist and educator +  * 2016 - William K. Marimow, Class of 1969, LittD, Journalist, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner 
-  * 2015 - James M. LawsonJr., Civil Rights activist and professor +  * 2015 - James Morris Lawson Jr., DD, Preacher, nonviolent strategist, activist and university professor 
-  * 2014 - Katherine A. Couric, journalist, authorcancer research and awareness advocate +  * 2014 - Katherine A. Couric, LittD, Award-winning journalist, presenter, producer, and author 
-  * 2013 - Bridget Mary McCormack ‘88lawyer, professor, and founder of Michigan Innocence Clinic  +  * 2013 - Bridget Mary McCormack, Class of 1988, LLD, Lawyer, professor, Michigan Supreme Court judge 
-  * 2012 - Anne Fadiman, Authoreducator and journalist +  * 2012 - Anne Fadiman, LittDJournalist, editor, Yale University's first Francis Writer in Residence 
-  * 2011 - Patrick Joseph Wilson, actor and artist +  * 2011 - Patrick Joseph Wilson, DFA, Stage and film actor, director, singer 
-  * 2010 - John Clifton Bogle, writerinvestorand business mogul +  * 2010 - John Clifton Bogle, LHDInvestorphilanthropist, founder of The Vanguard Group 
-  * 2009 - Joanna Jeanne Scott ‘82writer and educator +  * 2009 - Joanna Jeanne Scott, Class of 1982, LittD, Novelist and essayist, educator 
-  * 2008 - [[jones_james_f._jr|James F. Jones]], Trinity College president (2004-2014) and educator +  * 2008 - [[jones_james_f._jr|James F. Jones]], 21st President, Trinity College 
-  * 2007 - Tom Wolfe P'07, author and journalist +  * 2007 - Tom Wolfe, LittD, Best-selling author and journalist 
-  * 2006 - John Herron Biggs, educator and business executive +  * 2006 - John Heron Biggs, LHD, Former Chairman, President and CEO of TIAA-CREF 
-  * 2005 - Henry Kaufman, economist and philanthropist +  * 2005 - Henry Kaufman, LHD, Economist, philanthropist 
-  * 2004 - Ruth K. Westheimer, social scientific expert on human sexuality, lecturer, and author +  * 2004 - Ruth K. Westheimer, LittD, Social scientific expert on human sexuality, lecturer, and author 
-  * 2003 - Garry B. Trudeau, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and political commentator +  * 2003 - Garry B. Trudeau, LittD, Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist and political commentator 
-  * 2002 - John G. Rowland, Connecticut State Governor and statesman +  * 2002 - John G. Rowland, LLD, Statesman, Governor of Connecticut 
-  * 2001 - Joseph I. Lieberman, legislator and US Senator +  * 2001 - Joseph I. Lieberman, LLD, Legislator, candidate for U.S. Vice President, U.S. Senator from Connecticut 
-  * 2000 - Richard C. Holbrooke, US Ambassador to the United Nations and diplomat +  * 2000 - Richard C. Holbrooke, LLD, U.S. ambassador to United Nationsdiplomat 
-  * 1999 - Lorraine Monroe, founding principal of the Frederick Douglass Academy for College and Professional Careers in Harlem, and author +  * 1999 - Lorraine Monroe, LHD, Educator, author, founding principal of the Frederick Douglass AcademyHarlem 
-  * 1998 - Jimmy Carter, 39th US President, co-founder of the Carter Center, and educator +  * 1998 - Jimmy Carter, LHD, 39th President of the United Statesprofessor at Emory University, chairman of the Carter Center 
-  * 1997 - Myrlie Evers-Williams, Civil Rights activistfounder of Medgar and Myrlie Evers Instituteand journalist +  * 1997 - Myrlie Evers-Williams, LHDChairman of the National Board of DirectorsNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People 
-  * 1996 - Strobe Talbott, US Deputy Secretary of State, scholarand author +  * 1996 - Strobe Talbott, LLD, Deputy U .S. Secretary of State, Russian scholar and author 
-  * 1995 - Barbara B. Kennelly ‘58member of the US House of Representatives and politician +  * 1995 - Barbara B. Kennelly, M'71, LLD, U.S. Representative for Connecticut, alumni volunteer 
-  * 1994 - Madeleine May Kunin, US Deputy Secretary of Education, diplomat, and author +  * 1994 - Madeleine May Kunin, LLD, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education 
-  * 1993 - Mary D. Fisher, founder of the Mary Fisher Clinical AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Fund, AIDS activist, artist, and author +  * 1993 - Mary D. Fisher, LHD, AIDS activist, artist, author 
-  * 1992 - Brendan Kennelly, poet, dramatistand educator +  * 1992 - Brendan Kennelly, LittD, Poet, dramatist and professor, Trinity College, Dublin 
-  * 1991 - Charles Osgood, journalist and columnist +  * 1991 - Charles Osgood, LHD, Broadcast journalistcolumnist 
-  * 1990 - Gwendolyn Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning poetauthor, and educator +  * 1990 - Gwendolyn Brooks, LittDPoet 
-  * 1989 - [[english_james_fairfield_jr|James Fairfield English Jr.]], JD, Trinity College president (1981-1989) and former Connecticut Bank and Trust Company executive +  * 1989 - [[english_james_fairfield_jr|James Fairfield English Jr.]], 16th President, Trinity College 
-  * 1988 - Andrew Aitken Rooney, writer-producer and news correspondent +  * 1988 - Andrew Aitken Rooney, LittD, Writer-producernews correspondent, CBS News 
-  * 1987 - Ellen Ash Peters, Chief Justice of Connecticut State Supreme Court and educator +  * 1987 - Ellen Ash Peters, LLD, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Connecticut 
-  * 1986 - Christopher John Dodd, US Senatorlobbyist, and lawyer +  * 1986 - Christopher John Dodd, LLDU.S. Senator from Connecticut 
-  * 1985 - Ellen Goodman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and columnist +  * 1985 - Ellen Goodman, LittD, Columnist and author 
-  * 1984 - Brendan Gill, critic/contributing writer for The New Yorker and author +  * 1984 - Brendan Gill, LittD, Theatre criticThe New Yorker 
-  * 1983 - Robert Breckenridge Ware MacNeil, co-creater of the Robert MacNeil Report television news program and broadcast journalist +  * 1983 - Robert Breckenridge Ware MacNeil, LittD, Broadcast journalist 
-  * 1982 - Gerald Holton, PhD, physicist, historian, and educator +  * 1982 - Gerald Holton, LittDProfessor of physics and history of science, Harvard University 
-  * 1981 - Juanita Morris Kreps, PhD, former US Secretary of Commerce, economist, and educator +  * 1981 -Juanita Morris Kreps, LLD, Educator, economist, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce 
-  * 1980 - Lewis Thomas, MDpresident of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, poet, educator, and policy advisor +  * 1980 - Lewis Thomas, M.D., LittD, President, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 
-  * 1979 - George Frederick Will ‘62syndicated columnist and television commentator +  * 1979 - George Frederick Will, Class of 1962, LHD, Syndicated columnist and television commentator 
-  * 1978 - Hanna Holborn Gray, president of University of Chicago, historian, and educator [First female commencement speaker] +  * 1978 - *Hanna Holborn Gray, LittD, Provost (Acting President) of Yale University, President-Designate of University of Chicago [*First female commencement speaker] 
-  * 1977 - Harry Reasoner, ABC news correspondent and journalist+  * 1977 - Harry Reasoner, LLD, ABC news correspondent
   * 1976 - NO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER   * 1976 - NO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
   * 1975 - NO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER   * 1975 - NO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
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   * 1971 - NO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER   * 1971 - NO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
   * 1970 - John Morton Blum, PhD, historian, author, and educator   * 1970 - John Morton Blum, PhD, historian, author, and educator
-  * 1969 - William Bertalan Walsh, MD, founder of Project HOPE and physician +  * 1969 - William Bertalan Walsh, LLDPresident and founderProject HOPE 
-  * 1968 - [[jacobs_albert_c|Albert Charles Jacobs]], Trinity College president (1953-1968) and educator +  * 1968 - [[jacobs_albert_c|Albert Charles Jacobs]], LittD, 14th President, Trinity College 
-  * 1967 - Charles Harting Percy, US Senator, politician, and businessman +  * 1967 - Charles Harting Percy, LLD, U.S. Senator from IllinoisChairman of the Ford Foundation Fund 
-  * 1966 - Cyrus Roberts Vance, US Deputy Secretary of Defense and lawyer +  * 1966 - Cyrus Roberts Vance, LLD, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense 
-  * 1965 - Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky, aviation pioneerinventor, and helicopter designer +  * 1965 - Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky, ScDAeronautical scientistaircraft inventor and designer 
-  * 1964 - Whitney North Seymour, New York State Senatorpolitician, and attorney +  * 1964 - Whitney North Seymour, LLDPresident of the American Association of Trial Lawyers 
-  * 1963 - Glenn Theodore Seaborg, Co-recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry and chemist +  * 1963 - Glenn Theodore Seaborg, ScD, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission 
-  * 1962 - [[funston_g._keith|George Keith Funston]] ‘32former Trinity College president (1945-1951), New York Stock Exchange presidentand businessman +  * 1962 - [[funston_g._keith|George Keith Funston]], Class of 1932, LLD, President, New York Stock Exchange, 13th President, Trinity College 
-  * 1961 - Howard Archibald Rusk, founder of Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine and physician +  * 1961 - Howard Archibald Rusk, ScD, Founder of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine 
-  * 1960 - Leonard Carmichael, secretary of the Smithsonian Institutepsychologistand educator +  * 1960 - Leonard Carmichael, ScD, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institutionformer presidentTufts University 
-  * 1959 - John McKenney Mitchell ‘18MDUniversity of Pennsylvania Dean of the School of Medicinephysician, and educator +  * 1959 - Alfred Maximilian GruentherLLDPresidentAmerican National Red Cross 
-  * 1958 - John Ray Dunning, contributor of Manhattan Projectphysicist, and educator +  * 1958 - John Ray Dunning, ScD, Dean of EngineeringColumbia University 
-  * 1957 - Albert Charles Jacobs, Trinity College president (1953-1968) and educator +  * 1957 - Albert Charles Jacobs, LLD, 14th President, Trinity College 
-  * 1956 - Maxwell Davenport Taylor, Chief of Staff of the US Army, army officer, and diplomat +  * 1956 - Maxwell Davenport Taylor, LLD, U.S. Chief of Staff of the Army 
-  * 1955 - Frank Diehl Fackenthal, president of Columbia University Press and academic administrator +  * 1955 - Frank Diehl Fackenthal, LLD, Acting President, Columbia University, past president, Brookhaven National Laboratory 
-  * 1954 - Albert Charles Jacobs, Trinity College president (1953-1968) and educator +  * 1954 - Albert Charles Jacobs, LLD, 14th President, Trinity College 
-  * 1953 - Irving Sands Olds, former Chairman and CEO of US Steel, lawyer, and philanthropist +  * 1953 - Irving Sands Olds, LLD, Retired chairman of the board, United States Steel Corp. 
-  * 1952 - Lucius Dubignon Clay, former military governor of US zone in Germanyarmy officer, and war veteran +  * 1952 - Lucius Dubignon Clay, LLD, Former commander-in chiefU.S. forces in Europe 
-  * 1951 - John Davis Lodge, Governor of Connecticut, actor, lawyer, diplomat, and politician +  * 1951 - John Davis Lodge, LLD, Governor of Connecticut 
-  * 1950 - Harold Edward Stassen, University of Pennsylvania presidentattorney, and former Governor of Minnesota +  * 1950 - Harold Edward Stassen, LHD, President, The University of Pennsylvania, former Governor of Minnesota 
-  * 1949 - John McKenney Mitchell ‘18MDUniversity of Pennsylvania Dean of the School of Medicine, physician, and educator +  * 1949 - John McKenney Mitchell, Class of 1918, ScD, DeanSchool of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania 
-  * 1948 - Allan Nevins, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, journalist, and educator +  * 1948 - Allan Nevins, LittD, Pulitzer Prize winning historian, Columbia University 
-  * 1947 - Everette Lee De Golyer, petroleum geologist and geophysicist +  * 1947 - Everette Lee DeGolyer, LLD, Oil company executive, petroleum exploration geophysicist, philanthropist 
-  * 1946 - Vannevar Bush, director of the Office of Scientific Research and Developmentformer president of the Carnegie Institution for Science of Washington, engineer, and inventor +  * 1946 - Vannevar Bush, ScD, President, Carnegie Institute of Washington 
-  * 1945 - Stanley Hart Osborn, MD, State of Connecticut Health Commissioner  +  * 1945 - Stanley Hart Osborn, DPHCommissioner of Public Health of the State of Connecticut 
-  * 1944 - James Fairfield English ’16Trinity College trustee, Hartford Seminary Foundation, superintendent of the Connecticut Conference of Congregational Christian Churches +         -Randall Jacobs, LLD, Vice Admiral, Chief of the Bureau of Navy Personnel 
-  * 1943 - Robert Cutler, head occupational analyst of the Army Specialist Corps and lawyer +  * 1944 - James Fairfield English, Class of 1916, DD, Trustee, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Supt. of the Connecticut Conf. of Congregational Christian Churches 
-  * 1942 - Michael Edward Coleman, Anglican bishop +  * 1943 - Robert Cutler, LLD, Procurement Officer, U.S. Army, Chairman of the National Community Chests and Councils 
-  * 1941 - Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard, SJ, Jesuit priest, educator, geologistand explorer +  * 1942 - Michael Edward Coleman, DD, All Hallows Church, London 
-  * 1940 - [[ogilby_remsen_brinckerhoff|Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby]], Trinity College president (1920-1943), Episcopal priest, and educator +  * 1941 - Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard, ScD, Jesuit priest, American geologist and explorer 
-  * 1939 - Willard Cole Rappleye, MD, Dean of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, physician, and educator+  * 1940 - [[ogilby_remsen_brinckerhoff|Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby]], 12th President, Trinity College, Episcopal priest, and educator 
 +  * 1939 - Willard Cole Rappleye, ScD, DeanCollege of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University
   * 1938 - Gustav Anolph Kleene, PhD, professor of economics   * 1938 - Gustav Anolph Kleene, PhD, professor of economics
-  * 1937 - Wilbur Marshall Urban, former president of the American Philosophical Association and philosopher of language+  * 1937 - Wilbur Marshall Urban, LittD, Professor of philosophy, Yale University
   * 1936 - Henry Knox Sherrill, DD, Bishop of Massachusetts   * 1936 - Henry Knox Sherrill, DD, Bishop of Massachusetts
-  * 1935 - Samuel Eliot Morison, PhDprofessor and historian +  * 1935 - Samuel Eliot Morison, LittDProfessor of history, Harvard University 
-  * 1934 - Theodore Leslie Shear, PhDarchaeologist and educator  +  * 1934 - Theodore Leslie Shear, LittDArcheologist, professor, Princeton University 
-  * 1933 - Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby, Trinity College president (1920-1943), Episcopal priest, and educator +  * 1933 - Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby, 12th President, Trinity College, Episcopal priest, and educator 
-  * 1932 - Kenneth Ballard Murdock, PhDscholar and educator +  * 1932 - Kenneth Ballard Murdock, LittDDean of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University 
-  * 1931 - Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby, Trinity College president (1920-1943), Episcopal priest, and educator +  * 1931 - Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby, 12th President, Trinity College, Episcopal priest, and educator 
-  * 1930 - Andrew Keogh, LittD, president of American Library Associationhead librarian at Yale University, and educator +  * 1930 - Andrew Keogh, LittD, Librarian, Yale University 
-  * 1929 - Charles McLean Andrews, LHD, former president of the American Historical AssociationPulitzer Prize-winning scholar, educator, and historian +  * 1929 - Charles McLean Andrews, LHD, Farnam Professor of American HistoryYale University 
-  * 1928 - George Daniel Olds, LLD, former president of Amherst College, mathematician, and educator +  * 1928 - George Daniel Olds, LLD, President emeritus, Amherst College 
-  * 1927 - Marshall Bowyer Stewart, Protestant Episcopal theologian and educator +  * 1927 - Marshall Bowyer Stewart, Class of 1902, DD, Professor, Nashotah Theological Seminary, Nashotah, WI 
-  * 1926 - Robert Ernest Vinson, DD, LLD, president of Case Western Reserve University and Presbyterian minister +  * 1926 - Robert Ernest Vinson, LLD, President of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 
-  * 1925 - William Lawrence, DD, LLD, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts +  * 1925 - William Lawrence, DD, Former Bishop of Massachusetts 
-  * 1924 - Winchell Smith, playwright +  * 1924 - Winchell Smith, LittD, American playwright 
-  * 1923 - Lawson Purdy ‘84, LLD, General Director of the Charity Organization Society, former president of the New York City Department of Taxes and Assessments, and tax reform advocate +  * 1923 - Lawson Purdy, Class of 1884, LLD, General Director of the Charity Organization Society, former president of the New York City Department of Taxes and Assessments, and tax reform advocate 
-  - James Rowland Angell, LLD, president of Yale University, psychologist, and educator  +        -James Rowland Angell, LLD, president of Yale University, psychologist, and educator  
-  - Charles Harold Herford, LittD, English literary scholar and critic +        -Charles Harold Herford, LittD, Professor of English literature, University of Manchester, Manchester, England 
-  - Charles Henry Brent, DD, LLD, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York +        -Charles Henry Brent, DD, LLD, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York 
-  * 1922 - Charles Seymour, PhDhistorian and academic +  * 1922 - Charles Seymour, LLDProfessor of international law, Yale University 
-  * 1921 - Magnus W. Alexander, electrical engineer and technical designer  +  * 1921 - Magnus Wilhelm Alexander, MS, Consulting engineer, General Electric Co. 
-  - Vittorio Rolandi Ricci, Italian ambassador to the US +        -Vittorio Rolandi Ricci, LLD, Italian Ambassador to the United States 
-  * 1920 - John Marshall Holcombe, MAdirector of Fidelity Trust Company, insurance executive, civic leader, and educator +  * 1920 - John Marshall Holcombe, LLDPresident of the Phoenix Mutual Life insurance Co. 
-  * 1919 - Elbert Henry Gary LLD, ScDco-founder of US Steel, lawyer, county judge, and business executive +  * 1919 - Elbert Henry GaryLLD, PresidentUnited States Steel Corp 
-  * 1918 - George Wharton Pepper, lawyer and educator +  * 1918 - George Wharton Pepper, JCD, Prominent Philadelphia lawyer, law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School 
-  Former US President Theodore Roosevelt delivered an [[theodore_roosevelt_speech|address]] the day before Commencement 1918+        -Theodore Roosevelt, ScD, 26th President of the United States delivered an [[theodore_roosevelt_speech|address]] the day before Commencement 1918
  
  
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